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For some, bitcoin remains shrouded in mystery. This article offers an overview of bitcoin, and examines its relevance to the real estate industry. The strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for bitcoin in real estate are encapsulated in a SWOT analysis.

Updated bi-annually, the logistics and industrial market overview shows occupier and investment market trends across Knight Frank’s regional network. The interactive map also provides a bi-annual commentary of trends in each of the regional markets.

The Central London office market is currently undergoing a period of significant change – but with big change comes great opportunity. The London Report provides occupiers and investors with thoughts and guidance for the year ahead as the Central London office market continues to shift.

The report analyses the area of logistics for 2017. In addition to the main market data, the study reflects how e-commerce, a focal point of the report, has not only promoted the take-up of logistical surface area, but is also changing the space of the facilities.

Reports of The Death of the High Street have been greatly exaggerated. While some high streets are undoubtedly very challenged and the retail occupier market generally continues to rebase rather than rebound, our strongest high streets are more than fighting their corner.

E-Commerce is a game-changer for retail and industrial property markets. Despite the column inches devoted to e-commerce, the concept and wider implications are still misunderstood. Online is not detrimental to store-based retailing, but presents supply chain challenges retailers struggle to meet.